Well this is what I do............. (this is just my 2 cents, so I hope that I don't offend anyone)
1. Researched and found a local feed mill who has worked with me as far as a specific feed (with the necessary protein, etc.) that I buy in BULK. The final cost per 50lb bag is only $5.00 per bag. I purchase (30) 50 lb bags (1,500 lbs of feed) for only $180.00 that lasts for months.
BULK BULK BULK works best for me.
2. I get
FREE bread and treats at the bread store.
3. I get
FREE fruits and vegetables from my neighbor who owns his own business in which he sells (fruits and vegetables). All of the bruised fruits and vegetables that he doesn't sell for that day, he drops them off to me.
4. Friends and co-workers bring me their expired/outdated/bruised fruits and vegetables that are still good to feed my flock.
5. I pick up
FREE bruised fruit and vegetables from local stores.
6. My flock free ranges and eats grass and bugs.
7. I sell my eggs and I have a waiting list of customers needing eggs. The money I make from selling eggs goes back into the budget for buying feed.
8. Any leftovers from breakfast, lunch and dinner is fed back to my flock.
9. At work (we clean the fridge out weekly), I get the weekly leftovers (rice/vegetables, fruit/bread/pasta) in the company fridge. That food is fed back to my flock.
Miscellaneous tips:
1. I don't drink, smoke, attend bars, etc., so I don't have to buy cigarettes, etc. And I don't buy all the "frilly" things that some people like (Capaccino, Smoothies, etc.) so I
budget my funds to help in managing my flock. (I will use a tea bag 3 times before throwing it away. OR I will use a lemon (lemonade) 3 times before throwing it out. The
key to good lemonade is letting it soak in water over night after squeezing out all of the juice for the 1st round of lemonade.
Ok, I'll admit it, I'm CHEAP.
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2. I'm not a "Shopper", so I'm not in the mall every weekend or every month buying shoes, purses, jewerly, perfume, etc.
3. I brown bag it as far as lunch or I bring leftovers. No "excessive" eating out (maybe once every 3 months).
4. I limit trips to the stores so that I can save gas.
5. I pick up FREE up-to-date movies at the library. Going to the movies is VERY costly.
6. I turn off lights to conserve energy, etc. to lower my utility bills. I live in a 4 bedroom 2 bath home.
a. Light bill averages $45.00 in the winter and $65.00 in the summer.
b. Gas bill averages $25.00
c. Water bill averages $20.00
7. I reduce, reuse and re-cycle. All chicken coops and houses are made from recycled materials, so I really don't spend money on building supplies. Craigslist and Yahoo FREE-Cycle groups have good FREE finds.
8. I raise my own meat (lamb, rabbits, etc.), so the grocery bill is VERY low. I'm in the process of learning how to make ketchup, mayo, etc, so I don't have to spend any money purchasing these things either.
In my opinion, I think it takes different things (or life style changes) in our lives in order to make it work but that's just me.
Ok, I think I went overboard on this one. Now back to our regulary scheduled program.
ETA: While "trying" to type this message, I was interruped by 3 customers who stopped by and purchased 4 roosters ($40.00) and 8 dozen eggs ($12.00) = $52.00. That's 10 (50 lb bags of chicken feed from the feed mill.).